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HEY! I FIGURED IT OUT! I thought I would post it in case someone else neede
the info. I had to assign a signature to the Exchange account then when I go to reply to the message it autofills the signature. It also didn't matter which sig I chose as long as there was there was one assigned to the account. Once it autofills the signature, I can change the sender account and it changes the sig to the account I change it to! It was an easy fix! "RDP User" wrote: I have recently moved all 8 of my domains' e-mail to an in-house Exchange 2003 Server. I can receive and send on all accounts just fine. However, when I go to reply to any message from the Exch03 Server in Outlook 03 and change the 'Send From' account to any of the accounts, the signatures that I had created for each address ins't inserted into the reply message. Specific example - I host 8 domains on this Exch03 Server - mydomain1, mydomain2, mydomain3, etc. I had someone send me a test message to and received it through above server just fine. I want to reply to him with . When I go to reply in Outlook and hit the 'Accounts' button in the new message window, it only changes the sender. Now the signatures do work on brand new messages. When these accounts were hosted elsewhere, it didn't matter whether it was a new message or a reply - the siganture would always populate in the message body when I changed the sender account using the 'Accounts' button. Does anyone have any ideas? Please also keep in mind - although I am very versed in Win2k, 2k3, and XP - I am pretty new to Exchange, so give your answers thoroughly with instructions whenever possible. This is posted in the Outlook forum as well. Thanks in advance for the help!! |
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It's worth nothing that this cool feature works in Outlook 2003 only when Word is the email editor.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "RDP User" wrote in message ... HEY! I FIGURED IT OUT! I thought I would post it in case someone else neede the info. I had to assign a signature to the Exchange account then when I go to reply to the message it autofills the signature. It also didn't matter which sig I chose as long as there was there was one assigned to the account. Once it autofills the signature, I can change the sender account and it changes the sig to the account I change it to! It was an easy fix! "RDP User" wrote: I have recently moved all 8 of my domains' e-mail to an in-house Exchange 2003 Server. I can receive and send on all accounts just fine. However, when I go to reply to any message from the Exch03 Server in Outlook 03 and change the 'Send From' account to any of the accounts, the signatures that I had created for each address ins't inserted into the reply message. Specific example - I host 8 domains on this Exch03 Server - mydomain1, mydomain2, mydomain3, etc. I had someone send me a test message to and received it through above server just fine. I want to reply to him with . When I go to reply in Outlook and hit the 'Accounts' button in the new message window, it only changes the sender. Now the signatures do work on brand new messages. When these accounts were hosted elsewhere, it didn't matter whether it was a new message or a reply - the siganture would always populate in the message body when I changed the sender account using the 'Accounts' button. Does anyone have any ideas? Please also keep in mind - although I am very versed in Win2k, 2k3, and XP - I am pretty new to Exchange, so give your answers thoroughly with instructions whenever possible. This is posted in the Outlook forum as well. Thanks in advance for the help!! |
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